Additional attraction: The Milkshake Factory has relocated here from Jalan P. Ramlee, so customers can come to Cafe Blu to savor shakes with plenty of potential mixers, from Mars bars to Kellogg's Pop-Tarts. Cafe Blu also serves its own ice cream, ideal for hot afternoons.

Cafe Blu provides no liquor, but no need to be blue about that; we can always paint the town red at some other outlet, like Mid Valley's Blu Med.

Ulric: yeah, cafe Blu is officially open now. The renovation work was quite speedy, and the final result looks pretty interesting =) ya, the "casual" dining at Blu med also has started, it includes the risotto and some items in the February blog post :D

The Yum List: yeah, this could be a nice setting for a teatime retreat. The combo of eggplant, hummus and feta turned out to be quite a treat. And having a 'creme brûlée' cocktail definitely adds an interesting textural dimension to the drink :D

Heading to KL soon but unfortunately, not going to stay at BB. Everyone keeps telling me horror stories of road works, massive jams...and flash floods when it rains. I think I'd stay some place further away.

Mich: heh, graffiti can add some character to our streets, though I think the graffiti outside sungei wang can seem like a bit of an eyesore for some =) ooo, the cempedak daiquiri was perfectly tasty and perfectly harmless. Though if I had to choose, I'd pick the creme brûlée martini instead since I don't really like cempedak, heh :D

This place is open now! I like the bright2 interior. Blue and White..nice combination.Ohh...I rmbr you blogged about The Milkshake Factory quite sometime ago. Now they've relocate..I think this location is easier for ppl to grab a drink.

Melissa: oh yeah, it's a very soothing color combination for this cafe. Even though it's busy and crowded on the streets, the cafe feels very welcoming inside :D ya, I actually prefer the milkshake factory to be at Jalan p ramlee, since it was walking distance from a lot of office buildings. I don't often go to the sungei wang area, so I might not come to the milkshake factory much anymore =)

Hi Sean, I love the name of the cafe, it definitely suits the decor. The decor is so friendly and calm! The food looks quite interesting. I am wondering if you have restaurants in Kuala Lumpur that allow you to "bring your own wine." We have many of those here in Montreal. Great post, as always, Sean!

Linda: oh yeah, cafe blu could almost evoke a feeling of a beachside cafe, somewhere near the sea =) oooh, bringing our own wine can sometimes be complicated in Kuala Lumpur, since many outlets cater to Malaysia's Muslim majority and do not allow alcohol. And for other outlets, they charge a fee of maybe 10 dollars if we bring our own wine :D

Baby sumo: heheh, ya, the perfect place for people whose favorite color is blue :D ooo, sungei wang used to be a place where my mom might take me and my sister when we were schoolchildren, long before other malls like Klcc and pavilion existed, heh :D

Due to some pesonal difference in the Management , I decided to end my stint with them this month.. My last day will be on July 5th. I know I'm just here for awhile. But that's just how things are.... Anyway, thnks for the good review .